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2008-01-06
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I am one of the new N800 users that are SUPPOSED to help take the N8x0 mass-market (my christmas present). This after watching a review of the N810 on the Attack of the Show where it was recommended only for geeks. (jeeeez, if only I listened!).
This has to be one of the most unsuitable presents l have ever given myself. This thing is a good gadget BUT only intended of geeks or people who intend to bury their heads in forums such as internettablettalk all day.
I have NEVER had a problem installing programs on my previous palm,series 60 or even windows mobile handhelds but with the N800? Big Chore. I even had to check the forums to fiind out why i could not download and install programs. And, to discover that it was because of a missing (i)? Embarassing!!!
Can someone suggest a 'user friendly' alternative to the N8*0? I am starting think that the OQO will be more accessible.
New N800 user
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2008-01-06
, 22:03
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The N800 is an awesome gadget for certain people. I'm happy to be one of them. Thanks to Nokia for this device. Nothing is perfect, the N800 isn't perfect either but it is a great device.
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2008-01-06
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2008-01-07
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This has to be one of the most unsuitable presents l have ever given myself. This thing is a good gadget BUT only intended of geeks or people who intend to bury their heads in forums such as internettablettalk all day.
I have NEVER had a problem installing programs on my previous palm,series 60 or even windows mobile handhelds but with the N800? Big Chore. I even had to check the forums to fiind out why i could not download and install programs. And, to discover that it was because of a missing (i)? Embarassing!!!
Can someone suggest a 'user friendly' alternative to the N8*0? I am starting think that the OQO will be more accessible.
New N800 user
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2008-01-07
, 07:08
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Why can't (forgive my ignorance) Apps be zipped with the libraries required to make them run?
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2008-01-07
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Sometimes they are, but if every app did this you'd end up downloading the same libraries over and over again, wasting bandwidth/storage/etc.
The repositories just need to be taken better care of.
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2008-01-07
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2008-01-07
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I don't know why I have to look elsewhere for missing libraries that then aren't compatible with OS2008.Why can't (forgive my ignorance) Apps be zipped with the libraries required to make them run?
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2008-01-07
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This has to be one of the most unsuitable presents l have ever given myself. This thing is a good gadget BUT only intended of geeks or people who intend to bury their heads in forums such as internettablettalk all day.
I have NEVER had a problem installing programs on my previous palm,series 60 or even windows mobile handhelds but with the N800? Big Chore. I even had to check the forums to fiind out why i could not download and install programs. And, to discover that it was because of a missing (i)? Embarassing!!!
Can someone suggest a 'user friendly' alternative to the N8*0? I am starting think that the OQO will be more accessible.
New N800 user